From Project HOPE <[email protected]>
Subject The Enduring Strength of Refugees from Ukraine to Ethiopia
Date June 30, 2022 5:56 PM
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Project HOPE June 2022 e-Newsletter

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The Enduring Strength of Ukraine's Refugees
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From The Field: The Enduring Strength of Ukraine's Refugees
This month we celebrated World Refugee Day, honoring the courage and sacrifice of refugees. Learn more from about how Ukrainian refugees are enduring and overcoming from our Project HOPE responders on the frontlines of the crisis.
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Breaking The Silence Around Health Worker Wellness
"The stigma associated with mental health is still a huge issue around the world -- and specifically for health care workers," says Rawan Hamadeh, a program officer leading Project HOPE's mental health programs. "Health care workers tend to see themselves as caregivers, so it's harder for them to seek support or mental health services."
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Sounding the Alarm for Ethiopia
Our CEO, Rabih Torbay, who recently returned from Ethiopia, is urging the international community to step up humanitarian assistance there. More than 20 million people are in need of food assistance due to ongoing drought and conflict.
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Just $20 Can Save Lives
Just $20 a month can provide a lifesaving hygiene kit to a displaced family. Give every month to help send supplies and provide compassionate care for refugees in places like Ukraine and Ethiopia -- and for families in need around the world.
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Ukraine: A Humanitarian Disaster With Long-Term Consequences
The conflict in Ukraine is taking a devastating toll on the country's most vulnerable, and the consequences may endure for years. And the impact of the war in Ukraine is truly global.
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The Ripple Effects of a Hurricane
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most active season in history with 21 named storms. Hurricanes have ripple effects that often resonate through health systems for years following the storm.
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Project HOPE in the News
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President and CEO of @projecthopeorg, Rabih Torbay, shares his experience of being on the ground in Ukraine and the many challenges the healthcare system in Ukraine is facing as a result of the conflict #ukrainecrisis #UkraineHealthcare #ProjectHOPE.
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DIARIO DIGITAL RD: Project HOPE Highlights Advances in Hospitals and Communities in the Country
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